by Kolbe Franklin, Program Associate,
National Women’s Law Center
On September 30, the Center filed comments with the Georgia Department of Education regarding the state’s proposed new rule on homebound instruction services. Specifically, the Center recommended a number of changes that Georgia can make to ensure that its rule does not adversely affect pregnant and parenting students so they can benefit from homebound instruction services when they need them. These services play a significant role in keeping students on track to graduate and Title IX requires that schools give pregnant and parenting students equal access to these important services.



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